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Anyone can do it if they try.
Anyone can do it as long as they try.
Instead of sending somebody on your behalf, you had better go and speak in person.
Who can do this work?
In the first place, no harm will come to us even if we try.
I will look the other way.
What is important is not what you do, but the way you do it.
How will you travel to Osaka?
How will you go to Osaka?
It is duck soup for a carpenter to construct a chicken coop for his son.
We did it with the greatest pleasure.
In many ways, animals can do things better than people can.
It is easy to find fault with the work of others.
No other man could do my work.
I don't think anyone else could do my job.
No other man could do my work.
I don't think anyone else could do my job.
There's quite a lot of things to do; do you want some help?
I am not so poor that I cannot send my son to college.
My son gets on very well at school.

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